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  2. Adrenarche - Wikipedia

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    Premature adrenarche is the most common cause of the early appearance of pubic hair ("premature pubarche") in childhood. In a large proportion of children it seems to be a variation of normal development requiring no treatment. However, there are three clinical issues related to premature adrenarche.

  3. Prader–Willi syndrome - Wikipedia

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    PWS is characterized by hypogonadism. This is manifested as undescended testes in males and benign premature adrenarche in females. Testes may descend with time or can be managed with surgery or testosterone replacement. Adrenarche may be treated with hormone replacement therapy. [citation needed]

  4. Precocious puberty - Wikipedia

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    The term is used with several slightly different meanings that are usually apparent from the context. In its broadest sense, and often simplified as early puberty , "precocious puberty" sometimes refers to any physical sex hormone effect, due to any cause, occurring earlier than the usual age, especially when it is being considered as a medical ...

  5. Chinese Classification of Mental Disorders - Wikipedia

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    Koro or Genital retraction syndrome is a culture-specific syndrome from Southeast Asia in which the patient has an overpowering belief that the genitalia (or nipples in females) are shrinking and will shortly disappear. In China, it is known as shuk yang, shook yong, and suo yang (simplified Chinese: 缩阳; traditional Chinese: 縮陽).

  6. Talk:Adrenarche - Wikipedia

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    An 2012 review article in the Journal of Endocrinology states: "Adrenarche is defined as the time in the human life history, at about 6–7 years of age, when the adrenal androgens (…) begin to increase in concentration in the circulation." (PJ Hornsby. Adrenarche: a cell biological perspective. Journal of Endocrinology (2012) 214, 113–119).

  7. Menarche - Wikipedia

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    Upon menarche and completion of the ritual, they have become a woman as defined by their culture. For young women in many cultures, the menarches are a marker that signifies a change in status. Post-menarche, the young woman enters a stage called maidenhood, the stage between menarche and marriage. [ 41 ]

  8. The 12 Chinese Astrology Signs and What They Mean for You

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    Rooster. Birth years of the Rooster: 1921, 1933, 1945, 1957, 1969, 1981, 1993, 2005, 2017 Next year of the Rooster: 2029 One can literally and figuratively set their clock by the Rooster, a sign ...

  9. Three Treasures (traditional Chinese medicine) - Wikipedia

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    This Chinese name sanbao originally referred to the Daoist "Three Treasures" from the Daodejing, chapter 67: "pity", "frugality", and "refusal to be 'foremost of all things under heaven'". [1] It has subsequently also been used to refer to the jing, qi, and shen and to the Buddhist Three Jewels (Buddha, Dharma, and Sangha).